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interest and research in the field of economic and experience in data management and analysis. Demonstrable experience of working with quantitative data and relevant software (Stata, R, Python, or similar
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developed a unique methodology and software to simulate and analyse the performance of gas turbine engines in the past half century. The research in this area at Cranfield will be a good starting point for
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services research and epidemiology, along with practical skills in managing large, complex datasets. Proficiency in statistical software, especially STATA, is essential. You must be able to handle multiple
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basis. Desirable: MSc in relevant field Experience with force plates and/or strain gauges Experience in systematic reviews, empirical research, and use of statistical analysis software Accredited
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including data engineers, clinicians, software developers, and lived experience experts to: Scope and integrate new datasets into an new web interface, focusing on mental health-relevant omics and real-world
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develop your software engineering skills to redefine manufacturing? This exciting PhD project is for you if you want to develop innovative techniques to ensure industrial robots are reliable, safe, and
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infrastructure. For reduced (CapEx) costs, greater flexibility and faster evolution, mobile core/radio network functions today are largely realised in software over commodity computing hardware in private/public
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into Cranfield’s Resilient PNT group, with opportunities to engage in industry-led research projects, international collaborations, and experimental campaigns using software-defined radios and multi-sensor platforms
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(if applying directly from industry)and can demonstrate through other projects or experiences knowledge across the disciplines of electronics, software development and RF communication. An interest in rocketry
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hands-on work, access to advanced testbeds and software-defined radio platforms, and training in adjacent disciplines such as signal processing, AI for navigation, integrity monitoring, and sensor fusion